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Rock for Love 8, the annual music festival benefiting Church Health Center, will be held Friday, Sept. 5, through Sunday, Sept. 7, with concerts in Crosstown, Overton Square and at the Levitt Shell. Visit rockforlove.org for a schedule and to bid in the online auction through Sept. 7.

Dixon Gallery and Gardens will host Food Truck Friday on Aug. 1 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Dixon, 4339 Park Ave. Admission to the gardens is free during food truck hours. The lunch event continues every Friday through September. Visit dixon.org for a schedule.

Overton Square will hold a Thursdays Squared concert Thursday, July 31, from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. in the Tower Courtyard at Trimble Place and Florence Street. The series continues through Aug. 28. Visit thursdayssquared.com for a schedule.

Methodist University Hospital heart disease support group Heart to Heart will discuss diabetes and heart disease Tuesday, July 1, at 1 p.m. in the hospital’s Center of Excellence in Faith and Health, 1265 Union Ave. Call 516-7435.

Hattiloo Theatre will hold a free season nine community grand opening Saturday, June 28, from 8 a.m. to midnight in its new Overton Square theater, 37 S. Cooper St. Events include performances, tours, concerts and more. Tickets to each event are on a first-come/first-served basis. Visit hattiloo.org/grand-opening-season-9.php for schedule.

The Downtown Alive concert series continues Thursday, May 1, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Court Square. Earl “The Pearl” Banks and The Memphis Dawls will perform. The free series, produced by the Downtown Memphis Commission and Memphis Music Foundation, continues Thursdays through June 26. Visit downtownmemphis.com for a schedule.

Methodist University Hospital, 1265 Union Ave., says the hospital is filing a Certificate of Need with the Tennessee Health Services Development Agency for permission to renovate and expand its emergency department.

Tennessee’s first-ever paired kidney transplants, which involve living donors matched with patients through a national registry, were performed this week in Memphis by surgeons at Methodist University Hospital, 1265 Union Ave.

The Small Business Chamber will hold a breakfast series seminar titled “Harassment and Retaliation in the Workplace” Tuesday from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. at the Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South, 3693 Tyndale Drive. For reservations, contact Nancy Crawford at 757-8627 or ncrawford@bbbmidsouth.org.

WKNO/Channel 10 will air live coverage of Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam’s State of the State address as a “Behind the Headlines Special Edition” Monday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

WKNO/Channel 10 will welcome Robert C. Van Camp, the producer of the television series “Great Scenic Railways,” live Monday on WKNO/Channel 10 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Camp will present his new special “Celebrating North America’s Steam Railways.” For more information, visit www.wkno.org.

Methodist University Hospital will unveil its new state-of-the-art Neurovascular and Cardiovascular Centers Tuesday with a 4 p.m. ribbon cutting.

The centers are part of the Cardiovascular Institute, a partnership between Methodist University Hospital, the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and Columbia HeartSource, and the Methodist University Hospital Brain and Spine Institute.

By the end of 2006, almost 200 people will have received newly transplanted organs from the Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute. As of Dec. 14, 188 liver, kidney and pancreas transplants had been performed.

In counseling sessions, chaplain Mike Revord sometimes asks his most anguished patients in Methodist University Hospital's Cancer Center to forget they're in a hospital at all. He encourages them to talk about happier times and familiar places, rather than suffer in quiet desperation, the cacophony of a hospital room TV set their only relief.

Once its permanent space is finished in early 2005, the transplant center at Methodist University ...

21. Archived Article: Real Briefs - Tuesday, October 24, 2000 The Methodist Healthcare Comprehensive Pain Institute moved from its location on the second floor of 1211 Union Ave The Methodist Healthcare Comprehensive Pain Institute moved from its location on the second floor of 1211 Union Ave. to the eighth fl...

22. Archived Article: Real Review - Tuesday, April 11, 2000 Williams-Sonoma has started construction of a 1 Williams-Sonoma begins third addition of Miss. plant Williams-Sonoma has started construction of a 1.1-million-square-foot distribution facility on its campus in the Hewson-Olive Branch Distribution Ce...

23. Archived Article: Methodist Data Cntr Lj - Wednesday, April 01, 1998 By LAURIE JOHNSON Methodist Healthcare closes on data center site By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Methodist Healthcare has closed a deal for the Memphis Funeral Home Union Chapel and is moving ahead with plans to build a data center on the site. Th...